Shorts

Bubble

14 minutes

2019

New York Times Op Docs

Short film about the East End's last tropical fish shop

Bird

4 minutes

2019

Channel 4 Random Acts / Little Dot Studios

A short film based on the experience of A.B, who has species dysphoria; the feeling that your body is of the wrong species.

Learning to Fly

3 minutes

2017

ARRI Amira / Sheffield Doc Fest competition / Aeon Videos

"a beguiling look at a uniquely human condition: envy of flying."

Seafarers

8 minutes

2016

New York Times Op Docs / Just So Films / Aeon Video

An old Seafaring joke goes something like this: “I travel the world… but it all looks like my gangway”. In Felixstowe, England, visiting seafarers venture off their ships...

Territory

17 minutes

2015

NFTS / Nowness / Vimeo Staff Picks

The rock of Gibraltar is shared between two primate species: people and monkeys, & there are tensions between the two...

Airport

18 minutes

2014

NFTS

On the periphery of Heathrow airport, three peoples' homes hang in the balance.

Waiting for Ships

5 minutes

2013

NFTS

Short film based on a poem. Felixstowe is the UK's busiest container port, but what do locals know of what the ships are carrying?

Luma

30 minutes

2022

WWF Adria

For countless generations the Valbona River has carved its way through the Albanian Alps, leaving its mark on the lives of its people. At turns gentle, powerful or playful, the river moves through the valley carrying songs, childhood memories and legends of old. But something is stirring which threatens the freedom of both the river and the people and who depend on her.

The Price of Freedom

17 minutes

2012

Network for Social Change

When a 17 year old from Tunisia disappears after leaving his home country for Europe, his mother traces his steps.

Commissions

Body Talk

5 minutes

2020

Dance East

A dance-documentary film with Encore East performance group at Dance East, Ipswich, choreographed by Christopher Owen. Made just before Covid 19, the film explores connection and touch.

Take Back Control - Pete the Temp

4 minutes

2019

Pete the temp

Clown impersonation election campaign video featuring our esteemed prime minister Boris Johnson (aka Pete the Temp)

Holding Power to Account

8 minutes

2019

The Economist Foundation

An educational film for ages 11-13 about the UK parliamentary system, presented by Jonelle Awomoyi, and shot in Croydon.

The Space Between

4 minutes

2019

Dance East

Screen Dance about female friendship, choreographed by Mary Davies, performed by Alexandra Carter & Donna Brenchley.

Rethink Fish

2 minutes

2018

Produced by Catsnake for Compassion in World Farming

Fish are intelligent, sensitive creatures and like many other animals, they explore, travel, socialise, hunt and play.

Stories from the Kent Coal Mining Communities

12 x 3 minute films

2018

Design Map / Kent Mining Museum / Glow Films

Exhibition films for the Kent Mining Museum painting a picture of every day life in the Kent coal mining communities.

Wrongwoods

4 minutes

2018

Established & Sons

Documenting artist Richard Woods and his collaboration with Sebastian Wrong for a film for Established & Sons, exhibited at the London Design Festival.

Alt Barbican

5 minutes

2018

Barbican Centre & The Trampery

Profiling the five emerging artists taking part in the programme 'Alt Barbican'.

A Real House: The Making of a Film Set

17 minutes

2017

Adventure Pictures

Behind the scenes of Sally Potter's film The Party.

Ship Spotters

10 minutes

2017

Hakai Magazine

Co-directed with Anna Snowball. In Felixstowe, a seaside town in England, watching container ships is a tradition, and a time for taking stock of life.

Late Shift: The Making of an Interactive Movie

20 minutes

2016

& Sohne

Co-directed with Grace Harper. Behind the scenes of the world's first interactive feature film.

TV Shorts

Brexit Tales: 'It's a bit like a civil war'

6 minutes

2019

Channel 4 News

Short film co-directed with Anna Snowball about Brexit opinions in the small Wiltshire village of Broad Chalke.

Learning disabilities: The Right to Love

8m48

2017

Channel 4 News

Sui Ling Tang pioneers the right for the learning disabled to be in loving relationships.

Disability Hate Crime : The Right to Be Out & About

9 minutes

2016

Channel 4 News

Meet the people for whom name calling and stares is part of their every day lives.